May 17, 2024

Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life

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Welcome to the latest episode of Book Insights, from Mind Tools. I'm Frank Bonacquisti.

In today's podcast, lasting around 15 minutes, we're looking at "Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life," by Francesca Gino.

How can it pay to break rules? Is it a good idea to run lights and refuse to pay our taxes? Clearly not. That would lead to chaos. And the same is true in the workplace. Rule breakers are usually seen as disruptive, selfish and poor team players.

So let's be clear about the kind of rule-breaking the author is promoting. The "rebel talent" of the book's title doesn't break rules for the sake of it. Rather, it constructively rebels against them when it will lead to a positive outcome that – needless to say – doesn't do any harm.

Gino says we can all become this kind of rebel if we want to. And if we're leaders, we should lead like rebels, too, unleashing our teams to produce more successful and original work.

This book is aimed at anyone who's trying to unlock creative potential, whether it's their own or their team's. But Gino is most interested in addressing and influencing leaders. There's even a chapter toward the end of the book titled "Becoming a Rebel Leader," which we'll return to later.

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